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Fencing 2018 Discussion Thread


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European Juniors Championships - Men's Individual Sabre

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Maxime Pianfetti (FRA)

Silver: Sebastien Patrice (FRA)

Bronze: Konstantin Lokhanov (RUS) & Alberto Arpino (ITA)

 

Semifinals:

Pianfetti b. Arpino 15-13

Patrice b. Lokhanov 15-14

 

Gold Medal Match:

Pianfetti b. Patrice 15-11

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European Juniors Championships - Women's Individual Epee

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Federica Isola (ITA)

Silver: Alexandra Predescu (ROU)

Bronze: Aliya Bayram (FRA) & Elvira Martensson (SWE)

 

Semifinals:

Predescu b. Martensson 15-13

Isola b. Bayram 15-12

 

Gold Medal Match:

Isola b. Predescu 15-6

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Pan-American Juniors Championships - Men's Individual Foil

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Kenji Bravo (USA)

Silver: Cesar Colon Lopez (PUR)

Bronze: Blake Broszus (CAN) & Gustavo Alarcon (CHI)

 

 

Pan-American Juniors Championships - Women's Individual Sabre

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Natalia Botello (MEX)

Silver: Abigail Valdez Andrade (MEX)

Bronze: Diana Gonzalez (MEX) & Luana Pekelman (BRA)

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so, once again in the girls' section, the Cadets champion wins also the Juniors event...

after Guo (CAN) in the epee, it's the turn of Botello (MEX) with her sabre...

and this time we have a second double medallist (Pekelman from Brazil), too...

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European Juniors Championships - Men's Individual Epee

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Davide Di Veroli (ITA)

Silver: David Nagy (HUN)

Bronze: Arthur Philippe (FRA) & Alexander Biro (AUT)

 

Semifinals:

Nagy b. Philippe 15-4

Di Veroli b. Biro 15-12

 

Gold Medal Match:

Di Veroli b. Nagy 15-8

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European Juniors Championships - Women's Individual Foil

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Martina Favaretto (ITA)

Silver: Leonie Ebert (GER)

Bronze: Marta Martyanova (RUS) & Victoria Yusova (RUS)

 

Semifinals:

Favaretto b. Martyanova 15-9

Ebert b. Yusova 15-7

 

Gold Medal Match:

Favaretto b. Ebert 15-14

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wonderful day for Italy...

 

and how much I love things like today's...

 

Favaretto couldn't get better than a bronze medal among the cadets, but here among the juniors wins gold (and beating 2 established world cup fencers like Martyanova, number #12 of the senior world ranking, and Ebert, number #30 of the same women's ranking)...

 

meanwhile Di Veroli (and Biro, too) just repeated the same exact result of the cadets' competition and did make up for the disappointing performance by the other Italian guys (especially the highly expected Valerio Cuomo)...

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11 hours ago, phelps said:

so, once again in the girls' section, the Cadets champion wins also the Juniors event...

after Guo (CAN) in the epee, it's the turn of Botello (MEX) with her sabre...

and this time we have a second double medallist (Pekelman from Brazil), too...

Glad to see other countries in the continent are taking this sport more seriously, meaning USA is likely to have serious competition in the future. Even tiny Dominica showed, which is great for them.

About Mexico, I'm really hoping Botello and the other girls continue to improve, and be capable of winning tournaments at Senior level... too bad Mexican fencing is on the edge of a crisis caused by its President messing with our best senior fencer (Pliego), which costs us a better result in Rio.

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Pan-American Juniors Championships - Men's Individual Epee

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Alexandre Camargo (BRA)

Silver: Jonathan Piskovatskov (USA)

Bronze: Theodore Lombardo (USA) & Eduardo Garcia (PER)

 

 

Pan-American Juniors Championships - Women's Individual Foil

 

Final Results:

 

Gold: Delphine Devore (USA)

Silver: Arantxa Inostroza (CHI)

Bronze: Lauren Scruggs (USA) & Anabella Acuero (VEN)

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